THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18. ,1889. i. Kr :" r : INJURED BY MOLTEN METM- CHUB' B1GHTER tr$TS A MULDER'S UDtEASB IS SEVERELY BttlSEI). A Feet, an Arm nd Side Hurt Aechlenr te Mrs. Jacob H. Oberltn-Uivl Mnnl- fair Hxpcctpdl te Hccevcr. Columbia, Xev. 18.-Cliarle8 Rlgliler, apprentice meulder nt UioKeeIcjr jtove work. et with a sevcie burning accident ob Saturday afternoon. He wan talking t a workman and rnn against a inenMer ' carrying a ladle of het Iren. The Indle U Stadd the molten metal splashed ever RLthter. His left feet, light arm mid slile . 4refe Severely burned. He will be con fined te his home for some time. i -MrtWaeOD 11. uecniu nuiu -' en Sunday te visit Mends. Whlle thore she was sitting nn a plan?. "J0"1"' n friend's heuse and accidentally fell te tlie fleer. The fall resulted In the rupturing of bleed vessel. Mrs. Obcrliii Is confined te the houte at Lancaster. ... ' Levi Maulfair, who met with an acci dent en Saturday by being struck by im fcnglne en the 1". U, It, is lcstlng quietly at his home. Ne serious results nre np 'ireiendtd. , , t A number of young peeple tnc. '" Saleme United Urethral church en Hun day evening at 0 o'clock, for the purpese ofergnnltlngn young pcepVs ineetlng. The meeting starts with a membership or 61. The officers chosen voret President, Rer. K. Ludwlck; vlee preit'dent, A. 1'. Black' secretary, Miss Lnlina bncatli ; treasurer, Jeseph Kicherly. The meeting premises te becomen prominent factor In church work. Cel. Chas. S. Murray, freight agent of the V. R. It. here, Is a randldate for thn position of member of advisory beard of the P. 11. H. Heller association. The elec tion will be held en Novembor iietli. If the popularity or Mr. Murray Is an Indica tion hu will be elecled te the position. On Tuesday evening the Lavton band oftheMelhoiiIsi church will glve "Aunt lVmah's Husking Bee" In the armory. The procceJs will be devoted te the Pli Pli cateon of a child in China. Mount .ion A. M. li church commenced he celebration oflheTJd nnnlveisnry en Sunday with appropriate services. The celebration will be continued during Hit week with vurletts enlertaliinicntK. S. V. Wayne, Jeseph Hinlcte and II. .1. Holse have gene te ligltiliien a gunning trip. Chas. E. Wann, of Alexandria, a., was in town en a brief visit. Frank Jltrcker, who. Is ntteudlng the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Is In town. Jas. D. Slaile has returned from Pitts burg, where he was oinpleyod en the Pitts burg I)tt. Mr. Slade loll, Inr Ilnltlinore te-day. The Keymour-Strallen company will commence a week's engagement In Hie opera heuse te-night. Passenger trains were run through town en Sunday en account efn wirck en the Northern Central railroad at Ooldsberougli. . Forty hours' dovetlon Is In progress at St. Peter's Catholic church, llev. Father Smith preached lest night; ltev. llurke to night, and Father Shannen en Tuesday night. Misses Katie Itcarden, of Chester, and Annie MrCnrty.ef Auburn, Me., Mho hae been visiting Mrs. Klleu Welsh, have re turned home. THKV WlMtt: AlTKItCANllV, Twe Small Jle.vn Who Are Very J'eml of Nenlmpiif . ' On Saturday evenlng after durk, a wagon I et .Miner ic iiarimiin, wnoiesuie grecers, took n number of buckets of line candles te the store of J. Frank Relst, grocer, nt Prlnce mid West King streets. The candy was unleaded en trio Prlnce Rtriet tld of the store, and, the clerks did net loam tiat It was tboie for seme tlniu ullerwards. One of them then went out, and upon looking nt'thu candy, found that the lid had been pried from one of the buckets and se veral pounds had been stolen. Tlie young man put the lid back and placed sevcral ethor buckets upon this ene. Later Mr. Itelst went out te see If the candy was nil right. He found three boys, who had taken the under bucket out again, In the net of helping theintclves. He caught the threo InMit arms, but ene HUIe fellow slipped away. The ethers were handed ever te tlie poltcennd taken te thu station house, but no candy was found upon tlieni. They gave, their 11:11001 as Charles Frank lord and A me j Jenes, nnd were after wards released until this morning, when they uppeired before the mayor, who discharged them alter 11 severe reprimand. The boys both denied thatithey had stolen the first let of candy, but said It hud been taken by ethors. Funeral of bninuel sloltein. The funeral of Samuel Slokem took place from his Inte rcsldenceat ChrUtiaiia this morning. It vies very largely at tended and a grout muny mentis of the deceased from this city went down en the 8 o'clock truin. Tlie interment wns made at SadKbury Friends church, about two miles from Christiana, whero the services were held. The pall-bearers were : Charles K. Piigh, of Philadelphia, general mana ger of the Pennsylvania railroad:.!. Hay Urewn, IaiucaMer; Charles Housten, -Chester ; Jeicph Walkei, Fdnlii tJimctl, Ambrose Pewnall and William McOewau, Christiana; Geerge Whltseu, Hart. Seum of the Iaiucastcr lelks went te the church and they will return this evening. Others came np en Fust Line, ut 2 o'clock, which was stepped at Christiana. Accident Te u liellnr. On Sunday the boiler of the watch fac tory was cleaned out und repairs insde te the arm hole. This morning shortly alter -1 o'clock, Charles H. Graham, the night watchman, fired up mid a. leak was dis covered in the packing nt the arm hele. Water beun running out and Graham attempted te tighten It. He twisted etr the screw that held the ltd of the arm hole en, und It foil into the boiler. There was a rush efstuint and het water, biitOrahnm succeeded In keeping out of the way of It. There weie several Inches of water in the boiler room and through this Graham waded uu I extinguished the tire. A boiler-tinker was sent for te make the repairs, und thore was no interference with the running of the factory In which two boilers are lued. A Ttnllrouder Injured. Harvey T. Iteilly, n well-known rail road mau of this city, who Is employed as a flagman en the Way Passenger train, which leaves this city each morning nt C:S0 for Harrlsburg, met with a peculiar acci dent en Saturday, near Ralnbrldge. Mr. Rellly had gotten eirhls train te go luck te Hag any ether train that might approach from the rear. Hu stepped upon u stone which turned and he was thrown violently te thn ground. He btruck bome sharp ebjact which almost cut ene -of his ears from his head. He was taken te Harrls burg where his wound was dressed by I)r. Ortb, und he then came home. He Is un able te go te work te-day. A lteyal Puss." At Fulton opera heuse tl.ere was a gewl sized audience en Saturday nftcriioeu and a large audience In the evening. The at traction wus the melodrama "A neyul P9"wUu Ouerge C. Staley, who Is a tranger te Lancaster audiences as the star. The play Is tilled with Interesting t,ltua. tlens and It was well acted. Mr. Slid ey In the duHl rele or Jvan ZateT,lj Swiss guide, and -4icirca lleffer, lutean officer in the Russian army, made a geed Impres sion and his songs were very pleasing. The ether characters were well" taken and there were line costume and appropriate scenery. 1 m The Concert This Kvenlnir. The musicians at the court houte this evening are a particularly lefty let In pro fessional standing, nnd Mr.Iiausuiuu claims great credit for inducing them te coine te Lancaster. The Swedish prima denna wen her fame at the Royal opera house, Stock holm, noted for the critical heverity of Its management. The Watch Fuvtery, The Keystone watch factory, of this city, Is new doing wel. The number or hands employed is'JSO, which Is about as lniiiv w e have ever been at work there at ene time. ' Oiie-luilf ct these are female operatives. s The number of watches turned out each - y is in. LIMITED LOCALS. Tlie pension of Ilebert W. Kcech, Colttni Celttni bin, lias been Increased. Jehn Kotleher, arrested by Constable Prlce en Saturday night for inhlbliig tee much whisky, was sent te Jail te-day by Alderman llarr for fi days. Clayten and OeorgeSUuk have lwcit complained against before Alderman A. r. Dennelly for, malicious mischief by J.Ila ' Wm. Hair, 'of the MKIrnnn house,, has a One deer lianglng In front of his hotel. It was sent te him by n friend In Leck Haven. Jehn Smith wnsarrwted en the street by Constable Khrman for bclngdmnk and dis orderly. He was sent te Jail for 21 Pours by Alderman Ueen. 'the term was mnue short because the man said he had a Jeb of work which he would go te If let go. " I).' F.1 Aown, manager of the circulation department of the Philadelphia ,Vincn.y Mercury, was In town this merlng arrang ing te make seme pictures of scenes In Iancnstnr for his paper which, by the way, Is noted for Us flne illustration. Win. Watsen, charged with the larceny asb.tllcoefa number of artlcles, the prop erty of Rev. Wilsen, the Welsh Meui.taln missionary, has been returned te court, and the case will be heard by the grand Jury te-morrow. Win. Clinch and Geergo Tslmdy, two colored boys who have been arrested io ie io eral times for IMjlty eIFdiiscs, have bten proseculcd before Alderman A. I-, Don Den nelly for being Incorrigible and beyond the control of their parents. The arrests were made by Censtable Jacob Shaub. IewlsWebcr, thehlranger, arrested for Mealing a satchel containing valuable pen sion luipers, will be heard by Alderman llarr as seen as the prosecutpr, who Is a peildler, can be located. Prof. Olcasen's horses arrived here this morning en a special car and this evening the first entertainment will be given nt the Lancaster rink. The professor will master the most vicious and unmauageahlu horses. m Insaueln San IVnnelsen. The SanTratiolsce dill of u few dayn age has an Item stating that n barber immed Jehn Henry Meyer, who Is from Lan caster, I'entm., was nrreMed In that city and taken te nn Insane aM.ylum, wheie he Is yet. He was terrerising the poeplo of one section of the city ly carrying a set of barbel's tool strapjied about him, with which I n tlirentciiutt tu kill everybody that hocame In contact with. On his person was found a bunk corllllcUe of deposit fur $115. lu quiry was in ule here te-day among the barbers of thin ell , b it the de net sr cm te knew the man. Jehn Peter Asnius(n v,as sent te the asylum with Meyer. He claimed tint be was present at thecruclf x en iit.il get netii bleed en his hands. ,Silddu Ken til of nil Aired I.ndy. Miss Harhara Lehman died suddenly at her home In Manhctm borough 011 Sunday nncrnenn. She lived Mone and Miss Ma thilda Whlte nttended te her dally wants. She called at the heuse between I and f o'clock in thontlcriieou tenvertuln If any thing was neislpd und he was Martlisl te llnd Miss Irf'liinaii dead en the lloer. lcp tity Corener nibble, who lives near by, was summoned, null he 'impanelled as a jury te held the inquest: II. O. Clair. C. F. i'islier, W. F. Glbble, Jehn Frank, Aaren Fuslg, Ileiijiuiiln Wtsler. The ver d'et of the Jury was that dcalh resulted from apoplexy. Miss I.pIiiiiuii would have been "S years old te-day. Ml . The "Williams (!ryu Picnic Kndei-M'd. In the National Grange Saturday the resolutions were adopted endorsing the annual gathering of the Patrons of Hus bandry ut Williams Gleve, Pa. The OrcliOMtrni Concert. The court !ioue trill clinnire itsncciMtnmeil niect this evening tthen harmony or tht belt kind will plcase both the eyu nnd the ear. Tlie IloMeti Journal et Inatttcek refers te tlie dithuslastlc iiiidlencc, unit says: " I Ivery moniljer of the company lenimlfrilty nn art lit, ami the plnylnu cn;ciiible In chaructcrlzcd by the best urailallnni of light nnd Minile as will as point of tone mill rviiinikahlu unity of attack." Wnlt 1 Wnlt 1 Wilt 1 Until Wednesday, November 20, for the open ing of the OllKAT CltKMTOlU)' HAt.r. of Kc,fW worth of thu llnect Clothing, which mutt be fteldtvlthlnSO days at Cor. North Quccu and Chestnut strict, opposite IYnnnyltunlii tlu tlu pet. " , IlU-uUl Wi: huc Insleelt a nlee line et type-wrltlint papers, plain mid nurijliial ruled, Murcns Ward's Irl.h linen pnpcraiidiiivcleK's, Crime's bend lmtKTulidenM'lepcvuhlch we will print te order at short notice at rcaaenalilH prices. Alea line stock of hill head, letter heads, en- elopes, statements, tags, fancy cards for ml vertlshn,' purpe, luenii eanls, opening cariU weddlns stationery, pregrammes. Invitations etc Call ut lNTi:i.I.10ENCi:n olllee nnd see Minip't'i. n'.lMftU w Pcatlte. Mei.vim In this city, Nev. 17, William Mulvllle, Iutlie81tli 3 ear il' hli life. The relatives nnd friends of the family nre re spvetfully Invited te attend tlie funeral from lila Inte rrkUtenec. Ne. 8.T) KnU Walnut Mrfet. en Tuesday morning, 10th I int., nil o'clock ut the house. Mans at 10 o'clock ut St. .Mary's church. Interment nt Hi, Mary's cemetery. Hn1.MAV.-I11 this city, ten thn 17th Inst.. Heward Frenchard, only (.011 of Jehn W. ami Macule Helmnn, need " years and V month'. Tlieielallti'SlinitTrli'iids or thn tainlly arc re spectfully liiltcd te ultcnd the funeral, frim tlie realdence of his )sirentr, Ne. 317 laist King street, en Wednesday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. nls-JM Itlrtvhetn. 1.1 ve Stock I'rk'OH. I'iiii.Iii:i.1-iii t, Nev. 1(1. Thererelptsnt the w est l'hlladelplila und North I'mim hanla Urote iards were: llecvej. Wieep. Uea: herthaweck v,i-j ij,ei li.u l'ruvleus eck .. . .a.tIS 12,t) lti.UK) llcef cuttle '1 lie arrltaW were UJO head less than rer last week, mid with the usual demand prlceiiidvanccd ceti tluicummen and niedl 11111 crudes anil H en the tetter class or stock, Wu ijuete: lixtra, JJJulV. Bxst, 1J H;c ; medium, SSliJu; ceniniuu. ,li(6vJ4i; tat cenn "tyai'Jp. Auienc the wiles w,re 11 head or West vlrcluln, avrmue l,U7JiKuiids, ut $JM W liunkred. ttlieep The demand was ceed und prleeij were hlxlierfernll (trades, except couimen nnd culls, which were hard te KOllniniiy rate. We quote; bxtre, 0H(ij..'Hct cood.&.jS'ie: medium, ivs 4a;coiaiiieu, e; culls, VVSre. Lsnibs were In fair demand, alllieuuli prices declined ta en ull crudes. We 'iiiotei I.xtra, VXttVlc; Beott, SHaMci medium. SWJc: fuinniun. slimJie; culls, SWiiJte.' Hees were In lair deinund altlienjli prices hi syinjsithy wltli the Western market deellmsl ic. weqneiKi tioed Light Wt stern, WsS".r, heavy de, 5tiVyc. Kut con were In fair demand at IJfiM4e. Hllppcrycewt were In fulr rtspje.t ut ill llolegna cows were In moderate demand nt jiy.cii. Mtlrhcews wrre In rr.lr request at at $a36. Milch Calves were In rulr demand at lUartic, while grassers nnd Western serc dull ulZVg HC. urefscd Ilecves were fairly netlve lit MQ, VtK, tt Itli ubutlelr tales ut l)ife.7e. hteulc .Mnt-Uets, Quotations by Hced.McUranu i Ce.gtiaiikers, Ijinciister, l'u. HKW YOIIE LIST. U A. M. Km. 3 1'. . Canada l'ucltla...... , c. c. a a 1. .., Colerado Ceal........ Central Tactile........ , Canada Heutlicnu.... .- fhl.BUU4 1'b.M.... Dan. A Kin (j Del. U A W . Krle Krle Suds. ... , Jer C... .- , K.4T l)u. & N-...- , L. Hhere.... Mlch.Cen Missouri l'uclllc-..... llnek. Valley .,., . , n! I'.'i'fer.' "". .'.'."".'".'I-L'Z N.West n.y.u New Knglatid Kast 'I enuesMsi Omaha Oregon Transcentlnt utul.. Ontario A W. Taclfle Mall. ltlchmeiid Terminal. ...., Ht. Paul Texas Tactile Union Taclflc. . Wabash Cern. , Wabash ITr. . ...,. Wi-stern U. M, West Hliere I leads, rllll.ADEI.I'lIIA LIST. Ih. Vl m IJs T-H KV. Hi V7Jj w.; I. ... S"-'? 7(1'J 107 107 7i;; mid i5 Tilt? 1IJ5-1 Het, i'l'J it 71 ti;2 :c ni ii aivj hij H. N. Y. A Thllu. Pa. K. )U.. , Iteadlnir ., , lh. Nsv -,... Hestenv. Tass . . T. A It -..,.. N.CuaU ..... , Peeples Tus....,..., Itdir.'s ' ' 21 'J3 li-lU m OlU... uift Oram and Pmnalens. Furnished by H. K. Yundt, Breker. CHICAGO, Nev. 18, 1:00 O'clock p. m. Closing Prtcen! o'clock rn m. Wheat, Cern. 0u. l'erk. lrd. jrevcnucr.... mi ssi v.ii 9 th (O IKM-embcr-., Vcnr ..., .iHiitmry ... Kcbruiiry.i... Mnrcli ...., May....L..M June.... ........ July Ci)niel... UrudeUII... ..!.m. MU Kfa , l(i ::::z m m i.i 81 i 20J 31 ',' 20)4 V-M1 8 .10 9!7 MO fi.W 8 Sj OTi XlJi IH9 I.tve Htoek .Mnrknta. CitlCAOO, Nev. 10. Ilcccljits. 2iW; shipments icrjj slmdyt beeves, 14 Vv6 10! steers 2 7JQt2' J stockers snd reeters, II 808 OOf cows, hull nnd mixed, It 342II0: Texas cattle, I175&2B0; Western ItanKOrs.WllWlOU. Units Itrcclpts, 10,0iiO 1 shltiments,ui0f mar ket lewer: mixed. IS rufirfM, heavy, H U0 esaej light, tsc8isii skips, wefsvjnrJi. Hheep Itccelits,aV)i: sill I merits. 401: innr. ket steady; natives, r.'75SflW; Western weited fl.'Aiil W ; shorn Tcxnnx.H (X$l LI; lambs, IIOU te (" 70 m.t head. Kast l.tnicnTr, Oitlle rtccclpts, 1320: ship, nieiits tiJO; market steady: prime, II 1CK.XI M; eoe.1, ft V44 ft) ; tAlrrM NVirMVO; bulls, sugs und fat cows, 1140.32 0); fresh cows, rASs I 3 cars shipped te New Yerk. Hogs ltecelpts, 20; shipments, S00 market firm J host light Yorkers. lltiKisloe; inedltim and light Thlliulclphla, riKMI ou; heavy hogs, 1 ll(l OU ; roughs, t-S1 Tt ; 0 carsshlps-d te New Yerk. Hhcep ItecclpU, I2(: shlpmenis. 1000; 'mar. Vel ni-llvn' lirlme. II 2.VaS(lll! fair fl, iTOOfl. 2.V4W ! ceinintin, IliVMJOT: lambs, If OU' (10). I'hllndelpblit I'rodueo Market. Tlill.AiiRl.ritlA, Nev. IS.-Noen-Kloursteadv; I'cuu'a supers, 2 60(0)2 76: extra, 2Vrasr, amlly, 3 Aii.1 U0 roller, 4 OO.vt-i sO; patent, llfA'.OO. Wheat steady: Ne. 2 lied, new, MXSlc; Ne. 1 lVnn'a lied. We; Ne. 2 de, 87c Cem steady; Ne. 2. 42)e. Oats steady; Ne. 2 Vnille(J!i2Xc, ; Ne. 2 mlxed2M(c. llran iteady ; Winter H2iWl3 00. llaled hav steady ; 111 .rii3H tns te finality ; timothy It fXVH 00 rer choice; mixed, vlla); baled re straw, new. H7.V). Mutter firm : Penn'n crenmcTy extra ain ; Tenn'a firsts extra MHf& Kggs Irrefular : Tenn'n llrsts, 27c. Cluisu steady ; purt skims, 7Uj)c, ; full sktnis, Wlc. Tutreleum dull: refined In bbls., 7 15. Tolslecs nrin ; aVJMc kt bus, Ixcnl Sleclc nnd lleuds. ItciKirled by J. II. Leng. Tar I.nst Aulue. sale. 1,-inras't (i iht cent.. I1!) I0J 101 a " ' ls.tt 100 " 4 " SehfMil lean lw.1.1 10J " 4 " " III I or 20 years. 100 " 4 " " In ft or 20 years. I0J 110 101 KM 101 1U UU t .v, vs llM II 210.W taii Js ' 4 ' " In 10 or 20 years. ' " In 15 or : j ears. Manhclin Uoreugh letn . . .. . lit) . 101 . KM USCEI.U!f Let's srtM-KS. Qunrryvllle It. It Mlllersvlllw Stn-ct Oir . Inquire TrliithiRt'emivsiiy .. O.tsllght nnd l-uel Ceiiip.iii)V. .. Mtevcns House(UeniU) - Columbia (Ins Cempsuy-. jr Cfilumbla WnterCmn. - Susquehanna Iren Company MarictK. Hellew-ware.' . hlevens lle,i-. M .. MlllerrllKNormalrict.el. . Nunhern Market . Wl M &) S' ItH r, 10 llM ia . ft 2S . .'.1 I jislcni Atarket W is 1 liUrt HO ienr.1 S7.'XI m Si 4 in 30 no 101 l.t'l IflaTO (W.50 uu n-, .V1.W) .in w Jiv(Cemny Uendi (5 rrcl. Ht)) l) Culumlda llernugh llends Id) 10J 1CI1 5-1 M .'.) SO fl M til xa H ice Qunrryvllle u. It. r- limdlna A Columbia It, It. 5V. .. .. Kdlsen Llcht Uempany Western .Market-..- .... SeuUicrn Market-. -... .. .. litnesisterCltyblris-l llsllwnrCe. IVist r.nil ftrect linllway.. West End Htrect linllway liiienslerKn-nin HadlntorCe., ... lli-ltetla Intlier C'e., .. . -. Wntih l'actery ITs. . lame. Cheui. Ce.... . . TUIIMI'IKE sreCKS. Ijvnenster A Krullvllltt. .- ltncnsler A I.UIIz.. ...-Tlv... ImensterA Wllllaliistewn Ijiucnstcr.A Maner.. , IineiBler A Mntiliclm....-.... laiucnsler A Marietta. .. . . . . lamcaster A New Helland uu I1ANK STOCKS. First National Hank - farmers' National llank Fulton Nstieiuil Hank Ijineaster County National lLmi Northern National Hank,.. , IVeuIi'h' National Hunk 100 m , 100 V) 201 HH 21M US l: 122J10 1 1.L1 12.1 111 157 ni in 21G 151 I.V) 100 HI .'J0 103 117 ir, 12.1 111 Ilk) 1U) Keystone National Hunk, Maulieliu 100 Columbia National Hank.. KM Christiana National Halite. 100 Conestegn National Hank 100 Ihihruta National Hank.. 100 First National Hunk, Columbia... . 10) First National Hanlt.HlrasImn,- 1(0 First National Hank. Marietta 100 First National llnnk, Mt Jey 100 Utile National Hank .. 110 Meuutvllle National Hank ll) Mauhelm National Hunk UU Union National Hank. Mount Jev ..j 60 New Helland National Dank ...; let) flan National Hank. 100 1110 10) 1110 ciiiurryvlllc National Hank Klialcthtewii National Han l.'eutlul National Hunk, Columbia Hlg Spring A HenMir Valley. .. Hrldgepert and HerseshiK-. . . ,'eliiiulila A triiestuut Hill Columbia A Wnslilugten.. . . . 21 8 20 27 20 A) .1) Conestegn A Hlg Hprlug 2'j Marietta A Mount Jey 23 lainc. Mt. Jey A Kllxabetlitnwu KM l.ancaitcr .1 Husquclmntm.. :m) laineastcr A New Danville.... 'i' Columbia A Marietta ili Mu) town A F.llzabcthlewn , 2.', lainruster A F.phruta. 2.', Ijincastcr A HlewHtreet 25 Hlnihhiirg A Millport. - 2.1 Marietta A Mayteuu -j.1 I.J 5 211' I It 211 02 ',.1.73 'Hi ft) W JlfUl SllH'VtiaiMUCUtO. T"iweluti:ly rums. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. rpiUS powder never vuries. A marvel or pu X rlty, strength and whnteMimuiii'ts. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not he sold In competition with the miiltltude of low test, short weight, nlum or phesphate Teuders. Neld vtihj in cans. HeVAI. llAKI.se Tewuku Ce., 100 Wull street, New Yerk. uutr2l-tyd.Uyw "IDUUHJUICEOFTIinOltAPK. Tart Hed and Whlle CALimilNIA WINE. SOe ler bottle : t'l.Oi) mr dozen belibw. v, , . IKHIKKH'SLIQUOHHTOlin. Nn.22CcnlreBg,iinre, UiuenAter, Ta. J O-sf.-A I.F.MON ANnWHlTEPOINTEIl J J DOO. Answers te the Hume et Oem. A Millal.le revinrd willbti paid en his return te II. E. ANDEIUsON, Ne, 820 Nt. Jeseph St. r OST-A ""di:LIv1Tiy7i60K. KINDEIt JLi will please return It te mum. i:. lisTitKNamt, It Nos,altind.l3!ieuth Llmchtreet. ANTi:r-KoTiTniTtTreuuNiii'NirH I f eiu-iiiiii-'. .imiy ui hTHAlb-S HI.U. nCIHAU FACTOHY. td sOKeiitli Christian Ml, "iHISMAKIN(l DONK IN tTTk LATEST J H)le ut Mils. t. u. TINTNEIl'S Dress making Parlors, .Ne, 37 Seuth Queen street tiltliijt guarantied and all work promptly at tended te. jt r ei'-lmw w1:llte"Vk th vaik. L c Continental Tea Tarty ut tirace l.uth enin nunduy Hchoel Iteuiu, North i)ius-iiaiid James streets. Nev. W.LU-.'l. Hupis-r from 6 te 10 p. in. Admission und rtupper, 23c. nl0-2t 'ra,"nns6iTnDmi:ci:eTisi)V Arin.0 l r or l-ancuster county, held Nev. 18. 13S9. It uus rvelved net te uduilt lslters te the A hnsheuse, Hospital und Iiisuue A.svlum en holidays. nUMldAw HYOIlDEnOFHOAltl). 1 30 NeIUJI lit,jEjN" mhuTt. Overcoats. MUIUANN A NOWLK.V, The Tailors. TtENUY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has renDived te 130 Kast King street, having a full line or 1 urnltureermery deherliilleii at the Imi-stprlivs. Alse Undertaking piemiitly at t 'Hilts! te. Cull and exnmluttourgneds. JsMrilll II. VW)LK. ijur-u-t King HUst. A r.M)AMi: Gl'EUPILLON Will. OIVE INSUil'CTiO.NS I.V FRENCH in This City. FUOM OCTOIIEK 1st. ndIa,A-.eUUCUua fur ulK"a' r"r hnrtlculars 2lj ds Ne, W North QuWn eiiwt. - &Utt ?tet-ttftncttt. -171 AB Y Tf.rt Mi-HOUE KOIt B A LB. III NO.B31 WetChetniltHrecUTNe. 1 18 Cot We nvenue. Ne. 14 Cowl street. I'ersens wIshliiBteslesrlhfj piemlses. call en CHItlx. TOTIIF.Il IIAflKU. Allnrnnt.nl.ry,r. Nn A I North Duke street. scnZMlldM 7pJST-.TIIURHI)AY AJTKIUJOHM, HE-.J-i tsyeent.iiUicran parsciinge, Houth Duke Ktnet.'nnrt Centre H-piaiT, a heavy rrwn wi el enne with a penrshsped Ivery heart, crnrkwt en top. The tinder will receive rewnrd by lesv lug Itnt 11 EAMT CIIIMTNUT BT. ltd '17IOH MAI.R-ONi: NK(X)NO-IIANI) Fie"- 1 tcon-llerso Power I'.nglne. The same roll le seen running at Frank Krnuskeps cigar cigar llex Factory,' en North Mulberry street. Fer further tsuUcalnrs Inquire or ANDKItHON A OIIOBHMAN, Cerner or Market und Marlen Streets. nl3-2wdW,F,MH X VIHIl TO KMrXQY A FEW I.ADIKH ON A-. ."i,rj , VI tiika cbsnre or rnv business nt their "homes, Mghl, very fascinating nnd lieulllirul Wages 110 tier week, Ilefercncfl given. Uoed pny for part time. Address with tnmn. imiui. jiaiuu.i i.n.r.it. nevt-lmflM-.W ' JyOulsvlIle, Ky. IjnOCTOU'H OPEItA IIOUBK. Procter A Soulier .Proprietors and Managers. Monday nnd Tttesdny, Nevemlsr IS nnd ID, UIUHAUD UOI.DKN In ''OLD JED PIIOUTY.'' Prices, 23c, 115c, 60e, 75c and 1 00. Friday, and Haliirday Night nnd intlnee, Nevcinlsjr 2J nnd 2, ' A CLEAN HWEKIV' Prices, Iftc. 80c; HOc, COc, 73C " n!7-2t PUHE JUICE OFTIIC OrtAPK The red and whlte wines which I pnr dinned en the sjHit where made, en the Iliilue In Uermnny, Just the thing for the holidays. Hend In your orders. I guarantee It pure und n geed medicine for etireetiled constitution". TKTKIt DOHHIlEI.MKIt. Olrd-tn-lland. l.nneusler Ce., l'u. Will cnll nt your house If you send tne a pos tal. Orders may be lertnttbeLnnciiKlerCeiiuty Heuso. nll'lmd yvKNTIBTnY. " 26 Years Practice In One Offlce." J. B. (McCASKEY, , NO. It KAHT KINO BTttEET, Over First National Hank. Dtnllstry In nil Its branches. (Ins administered. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain. All work wnrniuted. erImdM,SAw AN8A8 Investment Company, tinder Hupcrvlshm of Dank Commissioner. Capital , , , :. ,,.. VflO.OU) Hurpliis .... ..' lOO.tme Undivided earning ......- (W.4.18 Hteckhnlders' liability 500,000 Investments from JoOte rJUHH. JOHN H. MirrLKIt, Agent, erllMyil Ne.li Keutli Dukn nt. TThkkw. "" " Fa.ll, 1889. Make II the money-saving time of theyenr, and this the plncx te save It liy getting tlie Im-s( msterlat nnd most st) llsh Sailing, Treuserings and Overceatings rORTHR LKAKT MONT.Y. Yeu knew the reputation always reliable. Prices are loner than ever, styles handeiner, quality liner, Te Oies. who hsrs dealt here the garments sjx-a k for t hem wl vcs. .Ml Ui.tt lsnked tsa trial te ple-.ue yen, nnd assure) ou perfect K-illifartleii. ASKEW, XOS.2SI AND ZMUVKST KINO STRKnT. slt4ind lf K EXAMINE K IM FHEt- Spectacles f WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eye3 Are Geed I If you linvellicm examined you will probably find that there Is something wrong with them, und that glasses will be n great help te you. We use Inlmltnble "DIA MANTA1' Imses which are made only by us, and recommended by lending Oculists ns the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Hpcctnclcs, $3.00 t usual price, .-,.(l. Htecl Spectacles, fida.; usual prlre, Sl.lll). Artificial Eyes Inserted, s) 1 j usual price, $IO. M. ZINEMAN & BRO.'13'O S. Ninth Street, OITIC1ANH. I THILADKLTHIA. Hetween Chestnut und WuliiulBtris?t. mu-lyd yiLLi; MHON a Fe.vnat. Tin: opinion or Tin: pneTi.n is that lOUll ASSORT2VIENT -ev- PLUSH COATS -AND JACKETS, Newmarkets, Cleth Jackets and Coats. roil Ladies, Misses and Children, IHTlIKHAXD.J0Mr.3T IN THE CITY, AND LOWEST IN PRICE. A Unrgeaud Pujicrler Assortment or CASsiMi:nr.s, cashmkues, hi:nui- PITAS, HOllNKO SUITI0S .VXD STRIPI1S. All-Weel Hcnrkttus 10-Inch at ute, and 10 Inchut'Sc. . All-Weel CushinrrvSTO-lnch, e : 43-lucli, .'.Oe; J5-lnch,75e. Cusslmcrfk IMucli.Gnc; Iff-lnch.ffki and 75c. Hplendld Quality Uluck Camel's Hair SI ft), IHHHONHSutln Itlbbens, Ne. 5, te: Ne. 7. 6e;Ne..Cc ' Faille Fninealse Itlbbens, Ne. 5, Oe : Ne. 7. Pc: Ne.tf, KV1; Ne. l;.lSe -- dent's Hcslness Suits, Fast Celer, 57, S3, p), 10 Hey's lng Taut Suits, $.1, $.1 W, $1. llnj's Drexs Hulls, SO. MHO, r7. dent's Oterceuis, SO, $7, $s, Si), tltt. Fine Dress Ot ereeats, f 10, jlj, s-JO, S2I. (ient's Fine Kllk Neckwear. Woolen Uuderweur, Cardigan Jackets and Jersey Coats, Men's OH Tannnd Ij.uflii.r ril.ii..,e t-..r.... Cuirs.tlc.SOeuiidlAtc. ' Oil Tanned float Hkln Gloves, Woolen CiUtV. 75c, f 1 and f 1 85. ' Dress Kid Cleve?, New btylvs hi LndhV rnrs. The latest Idea In Huts. The Flat Tep Derby, with small brim and slightly tapering crew u-prlce, J60. Thn HuKle-D.iziIe Helt Hnt.entliely new, SI. A Child's Fez of Tricot Cleth, In Hlue, lied. Ur?w,L U"J Oaruet regular price, 7i : our price, 25c, Hwclal Assortment of Handsome Handle Htleks and Cevrrs rer Unibri'llas, whUh we make te special order from U te J). A Urge Stock ut Heady-Mude Umbrelhs nt The Tepular Hnltlmere CeHln Tee Udles' Dress Hiee.mudu in llrlghl nnd Dull Finished 11- T i' "15" "I '" lM0 SJIIIO gIMkIS gll uitil IWfnW In I'll 'l'eln. -i rj m ,, tuwra. .I-Ul m il htsituirA'r.M. iMciiiii ! i. wpJleU'H, Hr Ulankcus Trunks, Valisv ana Crrtutitf Milp. Williamson & Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, I'A. Branch Stere, N0.3W MAHKKT HTIlKUr. ilAKItlS BUUO. I'A, Hew frbtjcrtUcmenU. rpHK MUHIO HTOIIE-H EA0T KINO KT., X Lancnstcr, Pu. WOODWARD. Mlf.T.r.lfH IteriAX HOAP WILL WASH Clethes nnd every article under the sun. riLLEnjTlieUAX SOAP WILL wash J.1JL Clethes nnd every article under the sun. .UltOOLDCN LION AND MIAO.UKIHDA be- Cigars urn hand-made, and auarunt((l f?Ieni ear llavann Flltrr. Trv nur hans.mn.1. i ferA'"--... DBMUTIPlI CIOAH HTOKE, , ltfdll 1 14 East Kln Htreei. rplIE DKCICKIt tmeTHKHS PIANOH , , JL nre unsurpassed by any ether plsnes we 'IP.YP ".)? Thecxlore Themas, U. U. Mills, Wm. Masen. WOODWAIID A CO., Ne. 14 East King HU, I-snenster, Pa. MiyKIl'B BOllAX' BOAP WILL WABH Clethes nnd every article under the sun. ILI-KllM DOItAX BOAP WIU. WAH1I Clethes nnd everr article under the sun.1 CANES-TIIE FINEHr AMSOKTMKNT OF Canes In the city can be round at HILLY WAITZ'SOICsAll STORE, my27.M,T7,-'wJ1(Nerth " MILLEIl'H ItOHAX BOAT WILL WAHII Clethes and every article tinder the sun. TTNTIL I 1IKCAMK ACQUAINTED v w 1 1 e me unities lireiners' l'lanes, I l the Unities mothers' Pianos, I nposslble te find such pure euallty of tone In any Instrument but the id." ADKI.I.VA I'ATTI. OIIIWI.-.I il nn und volume ei Concert Orand wnnnwAiin a rvi Ne. II Kast King BL, Lancaster,' Pa, MILLEHH UOKAX HOAI' WILL WAHII Clethes and every article under tha T"P SSiy'.J'sY nUT NONK CAN tqual Hilly Waltx's Havana Filled cigar , . NOS. 5 4 103 NOHTII QUEEN ST. mylR-CmM.W.Thdiw 'T"5,i "A8 HAMLIN OIIOANI X Whiitamugnlflcenl Instrumtntl Ills n marvel I Lvcn players of moderate ability will be nble te create much admiration In its use."-F. LISZT. WOODWA UD A CO., Ne. II EastKlngHt., lancastcr, Pa. -fTIOil . IlENT-FKOM APRIL 1st. NEXT. A LJ Urst-clnss Hlacksmlth's Bnep. with dwell ing Heuse, situated et Greenland Mills, In East Luiiipcter township. Applv te w ... .., KI'WAllEl'lI O. E. BATES, eI4-HdK s North DukeHU. Lancaster. Pa. ECICKU IlltOH. PIANOS. HAINES IHIOH. 1'luiuM, Masen .1 Hamlin Organs. v. .... womvAKUeo Ne. insist KlngHt., Lnncaiter, lVu IT If, HAVANA FILLER CIOAK IN the city, ut BILLY WAITZ'3. .... .. ...I.'.'"-.S nnd lttl 'erth Queeu HU' inylMiuM.W.Th.SAw risllOCTAHHANk. " HAVE A PERFECT FITTING SHIRT Made and you will never regret It, nt u, . . , . TOUTd SHANK'S, ,.".!rl .Manufacturers and Men's Outfitters, 110 North Queen street. marat-lydll WT1 PARTICULARLY DESIRE TOICALL ? tlie nttentlim flf ttitstm llifk fbfissri lha loiin.euitur. Hanje, &. te our very line as sortment or strings nnd trimmings for all man ner et Instruments. A mir trial will convince you of our claims. WOODWARD A CO., "91yd Ne. 11 fjui King St., KincusUr, lS. rpUOROUOH lNSTIttlCTION IN ALL X branrhes pertaining te it business cducn- tien at the Lancaster business cei- Lh.OL.qran! Hall, Ne. 81 North Duke streeL Day and evening sessions. Instruction llrst llrst flasenly. Course thorough, nttlng young men nnd ladles Ter jKisltlens. Htnidtcds of testimo nials at College Reems for examination, visi tors always w elenme. Address. H. C. WEI DLER. Prlnclpa.l T-INOHTHEET RINK. JrSIX NI0HTS.-S3 Commencing MONDAY NIOIIT, NOV. 18. Positively his Last Appearance In Lancaster. prof.e.rTgleason, KING OP HORSE TAMERS, In his MnrvelousKxhlbltlen orTemlng Wild, Vicious und Nervous Hercs. Thn only here man travelling In his own Palace Car. Capital Invested, $.,0U). Don't rail te see this wouder weuder wouder fulexhlbltloii. ADMISSION 'J3 CENTS. Reserved Heats, lOe extra. Bex otllee own for thosnle of seals from 0 it. in. until 10 p. m. Exhibitions nightly at 8:15. Carriages called at 10 p.m. All horses bundled free. nlO-lwdR M ARTIN BROS. A writer en Dress and Plights of Fashion. Fashion says: "He who Is becomingly nnd appropri ately dressed can nlways at tract favorable attention. Te de this en the smnllest out- lay buy j our goods und furnishing goods ut MARTIN BROS. Tan Is the correct shade for Strcet Gleves. We seek te plouse all sorts und conditions of tllbtCS. The Cevert Overcoat Is nn established favor ite. It deeu net tire us te wait ou un exuding customer. Visit us nnd see seme handsome novelties In Full Drcs Shirts. Embroidered nnd figured Uheuw ure latest. Our stock In net for anyone, set or class of peeple. We keek te suit every body. The tltne for deciding the question ubeut a new Overcoat Is here. The stock Is com plete. Silver Jewelry Is fashionable. ;f Inch Is the latest width In Standing Cellars. Fine beyond comparison lire the newest pat terns In this season's Neckwear. The best ure here. " Yeu ought te have a larger store," was the sentiment c.pre.j.ed en Baturduy by many among our crowd of buyers. Holiday goods are uppearlng. Smoking Jackets lead them. Suits amljCatts, ready made or uiude te measure for men and boys. A large choice of ue cities, either Hay. MARTIN BROS, N OS. 20 AND 2S NORTH QUEEN KT. B OOTH AND SHOES. Fer$1.25. I have Just purchase! a large letln fact all the Jobber had) of Misses' Kid and Pebble KquaroTue Heel Shoes, slies 11 te 2, which were heretofore retulled ut SI 50 jier pair, but by tak ing tlie whole let I was enabled te buy themnt such a prlce us te allow me te sell them at SI 25, nnd jet make a living profit. These Shoes have Leather Seles, Heels, In soles ami Counters, and nre Solid Leather Shoes In the full sense of the term, und are net like the regular SI 25 Shoes of te-duy. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Chas. H.Frey, (Successor te PREY A ECKERT) the Leader r Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.S A S EAST KINO HTREEI', LANCASTER, Pa. r store closed every evenlngnt c o'clock, ex cpt SJuuduy and Saturday, ms 51.50 Sit s tn dlbtirrtUemcrtU. FARMEItS WANTED TO HC1TLY MILK " AT TMIt- " IANCAmER CAKAMELCO., oae-tfddwlt 885 Church Bt., Lancaster, Pa. MILLER'S BORAX ROA1' WILL WABH Clethes and every article under the son. TMl'ORTKD AND KEY WEHT CIOAItS Just received all fresh goods. DKMUTII'H CIQAR HTORE. EsUbllshcd 1770. HI East King Street. alS-Udlt TJWT TWO FOR FIVE CENTCIUARSIN AJ the stale, at BILLY WAITZ'B. Ke. 6 and 103 North quean Bt. mylMmM.W.ThAw NETAILORINO! ALL L THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOLENS. AT I. WEIKEL'H. sep2MmdR Ne. 44 West King StreeL ILLER'H UOKAX HOAP WILL WABH Clethes and every article nnder the sun UDOEfl HAVE 1JNO SINCE DECIDED that Billy WalU's cigar Is tha best In the state. Fer sale at NOH. S A 10ft NORTH QUEEN BT. mylMmM,W,TbJsw "1ENU thr nn Bexes, u IENUINR FRENCH BRIAR PIPES, FINE nugutunmeKinf in mass jersanaiin .UenulnePerlrniennd Turkish Tobacco. DEMDTU'M niOAIl HTOHK. Telephone. ' 114 East Kins; street. alS-trdH -TTALL AND WINTER, 1W0. Fer the Latest Novelties, Largest and Most Complete Assortment of Fall and Winter Suit ing, Overceating and Treusering, gote It. QKR MART. Nene te equal IL Nene te surpass the make up. The correct Fabric for Full Dress Suits, and the price the lowest, at H. GERHARTS, Ne. 4.1 North Queen Street. JVOnly Direct Importing Tailor In the City of Lancaster. R -1HARLE STAMM'S BOSTON STORE, 35-37 r,' M ftueen Street SPECIAL BARGAINS! '.'Much lllack Hatln Rliadama.SI. AUCilers Morle 811k, Mc. '.'Much Black Dress Silk, 75c and SI. All Celers Best Dress Silks, 07c. Fancy Trimming Silks, SOe and 75c Bordered Nun's Veilings, 75c and 81. Black Crape, 50c, 75c, $1. 13-Inch Black Henrietta, 37c and 75c. Black Striped Serges, 37Kc Remnants et Black Henrietta at HalfPriee. 45-Inch Black Lace Flouncing less than cost. Remnants of Satin cheap te close out. .13-1 nch All-Weel Tricot Cleths nt 37;c. All our 61-Inch Dress Goods at 25 and 50c. saiuch Plain Weel Cleths at2Sc. 12Xc nnd 17e Deuble Width Dress Ooeds at 10c All our HJc and 17e Plaid Dress Goods at 5c. FOR BIG BARGAINS -GO TO- North Qnen Stat, LANCASTER, PA. Charles Stamm. rplIE" NOVELTY' FURNACE. Still They Come! THE STRONG ENDORSEMENTS Of -THE CELEUHATED- "NOVELTY" Here Is a Sample Testimonial : Meurs. Itetlly Jlrei. .1 Itaub : DkarSiks I had never used a Furnace Hi a pi hale dwelling before last winter, but urn new much pleased with the Ne. 40 Novelty, Its work Is perfect, and It Is se easy te nienmge. Even when the mercury wivs below zero I hud no treuble In keeping itcrfaetly comfortable the 7 rooms nnd a hall In my house, which are 'JlxtO with a back building and U." and feet ceilings. The checkdnifl Is n grit convenience nnd saves both attention and coal. Celd nlr from the cellar supplies eight registers, and net a truce of gas or dust cm be detected. Yeu can refer te inc. Respectfully, D.H.BURSK, Grocer. HEILLY BEOS. & EAUB, 40 AN II -1 -J NORTH QUEEN ST. -'exl Doer te Pottefllce. LffMUK Stem 9Ucrttscmnt. M ILLER'H BORAk SOAP WILL WAsJ Glemes and ever' article under thetl B KDFORD MINERAL WAT ER-BOTTlI i nt llin Hnrlnir mils. Atl ..,!.- r.. S " --"" --- 'F"',H'' vi j 4 f iiiut I It l"l s above wnler will reielve iremnl allentlnnl ilia agent, ui.UHMK A. K I Kill.. Ne. 16sFJ King street, IinrHster, lit.' Illt-lwdf M' r'll.l.VIIl'rt lull, .4 v u.i . ,. .... .J t --,--" .w.h.. tjvrn, i, 1S.W VS ASJ mm. vi"wicuiiu every ariivie under the i M ILLERf) BORAX HOAP WILL WaI Clethes and every article under the si BILLY WA1TZHAS THE BEST TWO Fl Ge and 6e Cigars In the city, at I NOS. 5 im NORTH QUEEN I aujTKr-euija, n ,su3dcw me YOUNO MEN AND WOAIEN-TIIE Kl X stone Business Cellwn civr. vnn MMIM. tnw an R W h. .. ..b .. ,.,.. ...... A -.vh.-v "" ..w. " i,j n.J u I1IHII tuiliun WIS you can get a first-class business education! nfwlArntj Mil, -v.wwU'l,l..M M.i.... lS: tfi:vi.i,vK;.','', "HU wr 1 1 t no ( . l Ne. 16 North Queeu Ht, Lanauter, rJ M -JLLEll'M BORAX SOAP WILL WaJ w"ct nnu , erj uriicie unaer tne SI rrw E PEOPLE'S CASH 8T011E. "We make Clothing te order in the best pe4 "" "iiuii-r uuu guarantee sutisiactlen in evil panicuiar. , Our long experlcnce In the Tailoring Bil ""' cimuics us ie ie ns wen rer you in eve particular as any house In tha rlty. Gentlemen's "Underweai Full lines of Gentlemen's Underwear White, Scarlet, Natural Weel, etc. One case Natural Weel Shirts and Drunel all sues, at 75e. Sold rei-eutly at t'.. Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, Flannel Shir cardigan .laexeis, etc. . F. 25 East King Street, mar-JO-lidlt LANCASTER, PAI SEASONABLE SUGGESTION. The covering of steam pipes with a rellall material Insures dry steam nnd saves fuel a attention; the coster thaceverlng being seu times made up In u Rlngle year In saving or fil alone. The best material se fur offered te tl puuuc is tne Megnesia Sectional Ceverinj Fer Steam Plpe. Boilers, Brlnn Plpe, Et and Is for sale only in Lancaster and Lubam iruuiuies, uy CENTRAL MACHINE WORK? W. PARKE CUMMINGS, Prep., NOS. Ill & 130 NORTH CHRISTIAN S'J LancastcrPn. Price lists nnd discounts and directions fl nenlvlmr en ainillcatleti. Htidul ipi-min in til trade. Alse Vanes, Pllie, Cocks, Fittings, Etil nt Jobbers' Prices. decJ-ttdltl C'l'EAM ENGINE AND.BOILERWORKS. BEST Steam Engine -and Beiler Works Visitors te the Fair, It will pay you te call at my Works and exl umoieour Medem Engines ! Allew us ta o.cete yen prices and see etul facility for turnlis; out work. I Portable Engines. 4 I loree-Powcr . . fi'J U JIerse-lNiwer 47.il S Horse-Pouer C'2'J 10 Herse-Power 5751 ioiierse-1-ower 8751 20 Horse-I'ewer 1,1751 Portable Engines, SF.COND-IIAND. 0 Herse-Power 8 Herse-Power 15 Herse-Power .... FAVll wsl Boilers, Second-Hand. Fle 11 Herse-Power, Hi In. Dlam., Ill feet Leng, I ZilKln.Tubis. Pricn,J175undS150. I One Beiler, SO hi. Dlam., 13 feet Ixing, 21 3 In. iiiues 12 icei i.eng, ttitii I'lie rreut Castings, 81-i. I CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER, PA. Manufacturer of Stationary Engines, MM! and Mining Machinery, Saw Mill. Hark und Cob Mills, Pumps, etc Contractor for Ktcam Heating, Direct or Indi rect, or by Het Wutir. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE ISTHEHCSi'IN Till. M.i.!:ST. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, iuiormirren, 333EASTIULTONST., LANCASTER, PA. Merchant Tailoring GEO RMO ' A j ' a,,3.ei fcjfcieJu. - , . 3- lll . i jttfJaiaigL .yajtfei-s. . 4l Wteutt 'rf"t 3cubs7u. bmus-v- ajs"7y T.aaw.Qfafet. 'i.'. .